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| L B MaukschSummaryAffiliation: University of Washington Country: USA Publications
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Mental illness, functional impairment, and patient preferences for collaborative care in an uninsured, primary care populationL B Mauksch
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA
J Fam Pract 50:41-7. 2001..We also hoped to assess patient preferences about mental health and medical service integration...
Improving quality of care for mental illness in an uninsured, low-income primary care populationLarry B Mauksch
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 29:302-9. 2007..We assessed if an ongoing, multifaceted quality improvement program improved mental health care in a low-income, uninsured primary care clinic...
Relationship, communication, and efficiency in the medical encounter: creating a clinical model from a literature reviewLarry B Mauksch
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, 4245 Roosevelt Way NE, Box 354775, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
Arch Intern Med 168:1387-95. 2008..Our objective was to examine what physician-patient relationship and communication skills enhance efficiency...
Teaching inpatient communication skills to medical students: an innovative strategyDavid P Losh
Department of Family Medicine, 4245 Roosevelt Way, NE, Seattle, Washington 98105, USA
Acad Med 80:118-24. 2005..The development of communication benchmarks illustrated with short videotaped scenarios contrasting "OK" with "better" communication skills is a useful technique that is transferable to other institutions...
Modeling the mental health workforce in Washington State: using state licensing data to examine provider supply in rural and urban areasLaura Mae Baldwin
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
J Rural Health 22:50-8. 2006..Ensuring an adequate mental health provider supply in rural and urban areas requires accessible methods of identifying provider types, practice locations, and practice productivity...
Lexicon creation to promote faculty development in medical communicationRichard W Arnold
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98105 6920, United States
Patient Educ Couns 74:179-83. 2009..The authors set out to reach consensus in our educational community on a lexicon of communication terms for use in teaching physician-patient communication skills to second-year medical students...
The content of a low-income, uninsured primary care population: including the patient agendaLarry B Mauksch
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98105, USA
J Am Board Fam Pract 16:278-89. 2003..These needs place a serious burden on providers and can complicate management of chronic medical illnesses. Recommendations for specialized interview training and integrating mental health services are discussed...
Integrating communication training into a required family medicine clerkshipThomas R Egnew
Tacoma Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA 98405 4238, USA
Acad Med 79:737-43. 2004..Student and preceptor feedback are summarized and the lessons learned from the curriculum development and implementation process are discussed...
